The 9 Tampa Bay Startups You Need to Know About

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Given all these coworking spaces, one would certainly expect a record number of cool startup ideas being co-worked on. Tampa’s affordable living and its rapidly developing downtown area can’t hurt, either.

Tech.Co took a closer look at the area ahead of the Tampa Bay Startup Week‘s February 13–17 showcase of the city’s small business community, and we’re letting our readers vote in the results. Check out the quick bios below, and let us know which startup deserves top billing.

SavvyCard is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform that mass produces customizable mobile web apps, for almost any marketing or sales need. The company made public charity organization Tampa Bay WaVE’s list of post-revenue companies that are generating either $1 million in annual sales or have raised $1 million in a single investment round.

The “TripAdvisor for volunteers,” this web portal offers people a peek at volunteer organizations across the globe. Check it out for a comprehensive collection of ratings, reviews, photos and video that can help you decide where you’d serve best.

One of the largest online retailers of assembled all-wood cabinets. Perhaps not the sexiest company on this list, but hey, if you’re going to do a job, do it well: The company has landed on the Inc. 500 for the past two years, a list that tracks the fastest-growing private companies.

CareSync is the leading provider of software and services for chronic disease management, and they’ve got $22.54 million from three rounds under their belt, most recently pulling in a $18 million series B on October 7, 2015.

This smart home provider’s claim to fame: A smart doorbell with facial recognition capabilities. While plenty of smart accessories don’t offer much value to justify their existence, a doorbell that can buzz your smartphone when it sees a stranger certainly seems to pass muster.